Bespoke Software, Learning Management Systems & E-Learning - Latest Posts
Databases, Recruitment and LinkedIn
I read a couple of articles this week about data mining and recruitment. There are companies that mine large amounts of recruitment data, do some analysis and then discover interesting things.
For example, recruiters typically don't want to employ people with criminal records but it turns out that the data suggests that in customer call centres at least, the people with criminal records perform better. Another one was staff who apply for jobs online - the data suggests that applicants who've installed alternative browsers - Chrome or Firefox - perform better than their colleagues who still use Internet Explorer.
Online Tutor Management at The Sheffield College
The Sheffield College is now using our Skills Matrix online tutor management system to recruit and manage hourly-paid associate teaching staff.
Associates apply online through Skills Matrix and the college HR team then use Skills Matrix to manage the application workflow. Pending applications are forwarded by the system to Heads of Department who then review the application and confirm that they'd be willing to use the associate. Once confirmed, an associate is added to the pool, can be found in searches and can be given commissions.
Bespoke Learning Management System: The Skills Network and EQUAL
EQUAL, The Skills Network's new learning management system has been designed and built by SkillsLogic.
The EQUAL platform delivers high quality e-learning courses while at the same time providing The Skills Network with a full back office management information solution - it's a complete end-to-end solution that spans initial customer relationship management (CRM) through induction and enrolment to learning delivery and assessment.
Software Developer Vacancy
We're looking for a full-time analyst developer to work as part of our development team here in Sheffield.
The successful candidate would be involved in the design and development of both our project based solutions and our own products. There's also an opportunity to be client facing - we're keen to find someone who'd like to meet customers and who can be involved right from the start in the design of new applications.
Bespoke E-Learning for Social Care
We're currently developing bespoke e-learning content for the National Association of Providers of Activities for Older People (NAPA) to support their Level 2 QCF Award in Supporting Activity Provision in Social Care. We're also working with Tribal and the NAPA e-learning content is based on Tribal's existing supporting materials.
We're Hiring - PHP Developers Wanted in Sheffield
We're looking for PHP developers at the moment - permanent staff and also freelancers (ideally Sheffield based). We want people who are good team players, problem solvers and have a good working knowledge of PHP and web application/database development. We're particularly interested in people who've got recent experience of building large scale web applications with MySQL or PostgreSQL.
E-Learning with Video
Vi Hart's quirky YouTube videos are a million miles away from the maths I remember doing at school - it seems like a different subject (which it probably is). I mostly enjoyed maths at school because solving problems in things like algebra, trigonometry and probability was satisfying (as long as you could solve them) but I don't ever remember thinking that maths was a creative subject - basically maths was (and I bet it still is for most kids) sums.
Bill Gates and others talking about online education
6th Davos Philanthropic Roundtable "RevolutiOnline.edu - Online Education Changing the World". A long video but worth watching if you're interested in education and new technology.
clickLearner - Bespoke Interactive E-Learning Videos
We're pleased to announce the release of clickLearner - a new kind of video based e-learning and assessment solution that SkillsLogic have developed for the Sheffield based company of the same name.
Shopping at Waitrose, schools and online games
Usually when I'm at the checkout in Waitrose in Sheffield I get one of those little green tokens that you put in one of the three charity boxes near the exit. You read the label on each box and then use the token to vote for the local charity that you think should get a donation. It's a nice idea - it's always interesting to see which box contains the most green tokens and I guess it's a very effective and very visible (and tactile) way of making the customer aware of Waitrose's support for the local community.
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EQUAL - Bespoke E-Learning Platform
Read about how we developed a bespoke learning management system for The Skills Network
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E-Learning Design - Social Care
Read about the work we're doing for the National Association for Providers of Activities for Older People
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Software Development - clickLearner
Read about how we developed a new video based e-learning solution for a Sheffield company.